It’s funny — right in the middle of all of the fervor during the Game Center launch this week, the first company to the fore didn’t happen to be one of these big new startups that’s making headway in iPhone gaming. It turned out to be Namco, as one of the oldest brands around, Ms. Pac-Man, became the first title on the App Store to support Game Center. Now, of course, there are a few more games that support Apple’s service (and more every day), but Macworld has a great look at what’s coming next from Namco.
Turns out Namco’s planning to go all-in on both iPhone and Game Center — in addition to bringing a sequel to the Time Crisis on-rails shooter, it will bring a hidden object, ghost-catching game called Mishap; Gaijin Games’ great Bit Trip HD (already a hit on Nintendo’s WiiWare); and of course Puzzle Quest 2 very soon. There’s no official release dates or prices yet, but all of those should be out in the next few weeks.
With full Game Center integration, there will be plenty of achievement-chasing and leaderboard competition to be had, no doubt. We’ll look forward to all of those releases soon.
TUAWNamco talks Game Center originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 11 Sep 2010 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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